"The road ahead will be long. Our climb will be steep," Obama cautioned. Young and charismatic but with little experience on the national level, Obama smashed through racial barriers and easily defeated ...

<quoted text>muslims worship teh exact same proven false god you do. just different sects of your cult.amazing how little you cult freaks know about your own cult...and no, i don't anyone who believes proven false ancient myths. would you respect someone who believes in the Easter Bunny?

So you're just intolerant. Hope your intolerance is only limited to verbal abuse. But no need to discuss it any further.

<quoted text>I really have shitforbrains!! I'm Not Surprized and I'll bet you're Not Surprized! I'm also known as "waxywaxturd" the stalker topix troll clusterfvck, same troll-multiple id's==Delusional army of one!

<quoted text>there avbsolutely, positively was not a global flood in teh time of humans on Earth. not even up for debate. proven fact.your cult lied to you...again...(apparently, so did the proven false god they attempted to create...)

The great flood is widespread among many cultures seen in the Mesopotamian flood stories, the Puranas, Deucalion in Greek mythology, the Genesis flood narrative, and in the lore of the K'iche' and Maya peoples of Central America, the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa tribe of Native Americans in North America, and the Muisca people in South America.

In Hindu mythology, texts such as the Satapatha Brahmana mention the puranic story of a great flood where the Matsya Avatar of Vishnu warns the first man, Manu, of the impending flood, and also advises him to build a giant boat.

<quoted text>Firstly, I have to admit that I haven't been following this discussion between you and "Proud To Be White" but from what I have gathered from skimming through posts from last night, you need to give it up.(I apologize in advance if I have missed something of significance in your discussion).Much as I hate to admit it, he is right. The first amendment only prohibited Congress from "establishing religion or from interfering in the religious establishments of the states." The Fourteenth amendment made that restriction applicable to state governments.Although states may not have had "state religions" after independence, states like Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Vermont did allow the majority within each town to select the minister and hence the religious denomination for their town. This continued beyond the ratification of the first amendment.Disestablishment came to Connecticut in 1818. Massachusetts was the last state to disestablish the practice of taxing people for the support of "public Protestant teachers of piety, religion, and morality." ....42 years after the first amendment was ratified. All states had religious tests for office and blasphemy laws which were outlawed by the fourteenth amendment.South Carolina's Constitution of 1778 declared the "Christian Protestant religion" as"the established religion of this State." That did not change with the passing of the First Amendment.It wasn't until 1819 that the New Hampshire legislature adopted a "Toleration Bill,"which provided that "no person shall be compelled to join or support ... any congregation, church or religious society without his express consent first had and obtained," thus ending the system of compulsory support for religion."http://scholarship.law.wm.edu/cgi/viewcontent...

and those practices were found to be unconstitutional because, and this is the only point i ever tried to make in this argument..., the US was set up as a secular nation from day one.

remember the part of our constitution that no public office holder should be put to a religious test? just because people practiced unconstitutional policies in no way means they were in conflict with the way our nation was constructed.

not at all. there is absolutely no evidence of a global flood anywhere neat that time line. we have tons of evidence for much smaller floods from far, far before humans were ever on this puddly little rock yet not one trace of any global flood.

plus the impossibility of the whole story...just more proof that the god the abrahamic cult attempted to create is proven false...

and yet you cult freaks still believe what cannot possibly have happened... sheep, nothign but mindless sheep. hard to respect at all...

<quoted text>i don't watch cable or broadcast tv news. all internet. but i'm good....A recent university study confirms what many have suspected; people who watch Fox News are less informed than people who don't watch the news at all.http://www.examiner.com/article/study-finds-f...

<quoted text>That's the point. Folks like Carol claim to be Christians, yet she doesn't know that Jews, Christians, and Muslims worship the same God, Abraham. Or that many of the characters in the New Testament are also prominent in the Koran. Like Jesus, Joseph and Mary.She's so ignorant she assumes all religions have different Gods. She's clueless.Religion is the most divisive issue among humanity. Always has been the cause of more Wars and killing than anything else.

A Christian's God through the teachings of Jesus Christ's message doesn't tell us to behead people and kill innocents who are non-Christians.

Man's craving for power stood behind the name of Christianity in the past but that's not - nor ever has been - the true message. The fruits of their spirit identifies them.

But think we've talked about this enough.

Let's stick to the reasons we're on this forum and answer this question. Are you denying Obama's poll numbers are dropping dramatically?

<quoted text>So you're just intolerant. Hope your intolerance is only limited to verbal abuse. But no need to discuss it any further.

nsrational.

anytime you bring up the belief of a proven false god into rational discussions i will point out how insane that is...it has no place in the modern rational world...you might as well talk about sacrificing virgins to volcanoes...

<quoted text>The great flood is widespread among many cultures seen in the Mesopotamian flood stories, the Puranas, Deucalion in Greek mythology, the Genesis flood narrative, and in the lore of the K'iche' and Maya peoples of Central America, the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa tribe of Native Americans in North America, and the Muisca people in South America.In Hindu mythology, texts such as the Satapatha Brahmana mention the puranic story of a great flood where the Matsya Avatar of Vishnu warns the first man, Manu, of the impending flood, and also advises him to build a giant boat.You did research on Horus. Look this up too.

<quoted text>"WAXTURD" The delusional psychopathic turd that just wont flush.Nostrilis Waxman aka known as the stalker "WAXBALLS topix troll clusterfvck, same troll-multiple id's==Delusional army of one:Nostrilis Waxman Windsor, Ct #395266 Jul 17, 2011 I'm sure you're used to it. After all, when you walk up to people at a party, don't they go the other way too?Nostrilis Waxman #93787 Mar 7, 2011 When you walk up to a group at a party, does everyone walk away from you? July 17, 2011Nostrilis Waxman #395266 I'm sure you're used to it. After all, when you walk up to people at a party, don't they go the other way too? Is it sad liberal moron?Nwaxman wrote: <quoted text> By the way, do like it Greek? I'll be gentle with you. I know you Democrats like to avoid talking about Greece! Can I call you my little Greeker?Nwaxman wrote:<quoted text>If you've got any balls, then spit them out because they're definitely not yours.Dman wrote:<quoted text>How's it going, Spork? Still have a mouthful of Barry?Time for some chocolate cake and ice cream!VAGITARIAN wrote:<quoted text>You can stand in line with the rest of the libtards and await your ass-pounding from the mods.Nwaxman wrote:<quoted text>I like big sweaty co ock in my azz whole!Nwaxman wrote:<quoted text>butt-crack

<quoted text>It also seems interesting to me that God may have tried to give us a clue about how to love and forgive each other more than once throughout ancient history.Was Horus's message to ancient Egyptians about love and forgiveness? Just curious. Because that's pretty important if we want to believe God is about love and forgiveness.The Roman Empire had become so cruel and immoral, perhaps Jesus may have been sent at the right time and his message and claims the most believable.Life's mysteries seem neverending...but just points to our own morality as being finite and our self-importance rather insignificant. It would seem.

Jesus himself never ever claimed to be the son of any god, that would have been heretical to everything he ever preached. and it was heretical to those who carried his ministry on after he was executed and left to die on the bone pile of Golgotha, namely his brother James...

it was Paul, a man who never ever met Jesus who started that myth preaching to gentiles. james and the other apostles left even sent missionaries to the congregations paul was preaching to to set them straight on this matter...

again, it is amazing how little you cult freaks know about your own cult myths....

<quoted text>Kathleen Sebelius, i.e. the government, is the final arbiter of every aspect of health care. If costs become prohibitive, they already are, she has the authority to regulate everything that impacts health care costs. It's the EPA all over again. They have gained the power of legislation by decree, bypassing Congress and the will of the People. O-care has the same imperial powers.

You said it controlled every aspect. Now you back pedal & say maybe?

Sebelius has the power she has because Congress gave it to her in the ACA.

The Supreme Court said the EPA can regulate greenhouse gases.

You & this "bypass Congress" crap is just that crap. The President has certain powers.

Since your precious Republicans don't give a sh*t about anything except masturbating their dumbass base, someone has to do something.

Quit your f*cking whining & tell your whiney party to put this country first for a change.

<quoted text>A Christian's God through the teachings of Jesus Christ's message doesn't tell us to behead people and kill innocents who are non-Christians.Man's craving for power stood behind the name of Christianity in the past but that's not - nor ever has been - the true message. The fruits of their spirit identifies them.But think we've talked about this enough.Let's stick to the reasons we're on this forum and answer this question. Are you denying Obama's poll numbers are dropping dramatically?

sure your proven false god does! how is it you don't even know your own cult? amazing what a mindless sheep you are!

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